BIM Methodology applied to Facility Management: development of an integrated tool to benefit the building operation

Author(s):  
Lua Francisco Rangel Carneiro ◽  
Yan Jeronymo Bento de Oliveira ◽  
Pedro V. Murga ◽  
Giovanna R. Consulmagnos ◽  
Karoline Figueiredo ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 219-240
Author(s):  
Juergen Bieser ◽  
Björn-Martin Kurzrock ◽  
Ritika Batra

Purpose Data centres (DC) serve as critical infrastructure and require a sustainable and uninterrupted building operation. Effective risk management (RM), as a component of enterprise RM (ERM), is the basis for secure DC operations. The purpose of this paper is to determine, whether holistic and integrated RM solutions already exist or what they might look like. Design/methodology/approach A literature review of laws, norms, standards, methods and certifications combined with transcribed paper and pencil expert interviews with DC, facility service companies and consulting firms has been conducted. The study also investigates RM practices of 23 large international DC and facility service companies. Findings Results of literature research and intensive interviews with experienced DC experts, covering the entire life cycle of buildings, indicate that there are no holistic and integrated RM practice applications for DC on a sound academic basis. Practical implications Findings suggest that there is a need for developing a holistic and integrated RM framework for DC. This paper is a contribution to the expansion of ERM research and can be very valuable for builders and operators. The results of this research form the basis for the development of a structured RM framework for DC that improves performance. Originality/value The study allows professionals to understand the operational state-of-the-art of RM in critical environments and shed light on the wide spectrum of conceptualities and definitions.


Author(s):  
Ayşe Müge Öz ◽  
Sema Ergönül

Maintenance and repair is a principal task in building operation in terms of time spent and cost. Therefore, improving maintenance performance can result in remarkable operational benefits. Traditionally, maintainability is not fully considered when designing a building, whereas many decisions to influence building maintenance are taken in design phase. Because of this, there is a need for a new approach to handle design and maintainability as a whole. Integrating design with maintenance eliminates design oriented maintenance issues and promotes knowledge transfer between designers and facility managers. This paper aims to identify design requirements for maintainability and present possible acquisitions of maintenance integration in design. Design parameters which are important for maintainability of a facility management are considered as accessibility, flexibility, standardization, modularization and selection of materials and equipment. Designers should give more attention to these parameters in order to create more valuable buildings for the users and to prolong the life cycle of the facility. A facility manager’s involvement in design steps would also improve maintainability of the building because of the specific technical details that a designer cannot fully designate. With a collaborative, new design approach considering maintainability, buildings profitability would be enhanced with less cost, time and labor.


2019 ◽  
Vol 111 ◽  
pp. 05002
Author(s):  
Jan Mehnert ◽  
Dirk Reiß ◽  
Stefan Plesser ◽  
Matthias Hannen

Data from building automation systems is so far used for the operation of building systems and components only. The following work shows how this data can be used to enhance the building’s performance by strategically detecting potential sources for building optimization. With this method, faults and optimization potentials of the building operation can be detected; thus, the quality gap regarding efficiency and comfort aspects between design and operation can then be reduced. Furthermore, the intelligent use of data enables the realization of economic savings to support facility management with regards to increasingly complex HVAC systems. Effective quality management – rapid, transparent and cost effective – is carried out with the aid of digital methods, which are already state of the art in other industries.


2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (07/08) ◽  
pp. 74-75
Author(s):  
Eva Neumann ◽  
Oswald Neumann

Eine Digitalisierungsstrategie ist in der Krankenhausbranche unabdingbar. Optimierungspotentiale und Kosteneinsparmöglichkeiten durch digitale Prozesse sind allerdings nicht nur auf Diagnostik und Therapie beschränkt. Auch ein sinnvoll strukturiertes digitales Facility Management birgt entscheidende Vorteile.


2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (07/08) ◽  
pp. 80-80
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